Archive of: Transportation
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9th Circuit halts rail project; 200 workers idledWork on the Port MacKenzie rail extension was stopped Oct. 1 by a panel of judges from the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
October Issue 1 2012 | |
9th Circuit stops work at Port MacKenzie; 200 workers idledWork on the Port MacKenzie rail extension was stopped Oct. 1 by a panel of judges from the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
September Issue 5 2012 | |
Third American Airlines flight had seats come looseAmerican Airlines says passenger seats on a third flight came loose as the plane was airborne, and it's continuing to inspect other jets with similar seating. |
September Issue 5 2012 | |
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Alaska Railroad resumes freight service after floodingANCHORAGE (AP) — The Alaska Railroad is resumed freight traffic between Anchorage and Fairbanks on Sept. 25 after repairs were made to 500 feet of track washed out by flooding. |
September Issue 5 2012 |
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Report: More fees, less choice for air travelersWASHINGTON (AP) — Airline passengers can expect fewer carriers to choose from, fewer flights to smaller cities and more baggage and other fees as the industry continues to grapple with high fuel prices and a weak economy, according to a government report released Sept. 25. |
September Issue 5 2012 |
Kotzebue road rebuilt in $42 million projectOne of Kotzebue's main roads has been rebuilt, this time with storm protections in place. |
September Issue 4 2012 | |
EU wants $12B a year from US over Boeing aidThe European Union said Thursday it is asking the World Trade Organization to impose up to $12 billion per year in sanctions on the U.S. as part of a long-running dispute involving government subsidies to plane-makers Airbus and Boeing. |
September Issue 4 2012 | |
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Port of Anchorage plan to be ready by springA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assessment of the Port of Anchorage expansion project is due in late October and port officials aim to have a revamped plan ready by next spring, port manager Rich Wilson says. |
September Issue 4 2012 |
High water closes 2 Alaska highwaysThe Alaska Department of Transportation says two state highways will be closed much of Friday. |
September Issue 4 2012 | |
Rail extension at Port MacKenzie moves forwardThe Matanuska-Susitna Borough is continuing work to extend the Alaska Railroad to Port MacKenzie, opening it up for enhanced use by Interior Alaska mines and businesses. |
September Issue 4 2012 |


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